Law/Porn/Feminism/RANT!

Feb 22, 2010 10:22

Hey y'all, Please click here to head over to Blogger and check out my most recent blog. It's on feminism/pornography/law . . . but I know some of you will be into it. :) I would post it here, but I'm keeping LJ apart from my "real life" stuff...though that "RL" thing is totally problematic, you know what I mean. xo, L

LINKAGE: ponderings, law schoolery, philosophy

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slickmc February 23 2010, 15:46:56 UTC
Yay Feminism!rants!

*cough*

Ok, that was fun. It's been a while since I've been involved in Feminist theory (since Senior year?) and it's obvious that I need to get back into that shit.

Obviously, when "arguing" against MacKinnon and Dworkin (be they alive or be they dead), you're already off to a bad start because of the very definition. I'm sure most women (and most men) are against porn when you define it the way M&D do. It's already a prejudiced and therefore false definition, and a very narrow one that I believe leaves out most of mainstream pornography. And how can one have a discussion about outlawing all porn, when the only porn you're talking about (based on the definition) is a very small part.

Also, how interesting that you're not sure about equality vs. difference feminism! We'll have to talk about this sometime!(geek)

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apophantic February 23 2010, 15:51:13 UTC
Agreed re: porn.

Also, yes, I need to think more on the difference/equality argument. There's another blog in that. However, basically, if equality = sameness, and sameness is based on a male-centric gender standard, then this means to equality is impossible. The question is not whether difference feminism is wrong (I think it is) but if equality feminism is POSSIBLE . . . yet another binary that I see as false.

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slickmc February 23 2010, 16:39:20 UTC
Well, yeah. I have to go eat Borscht, so I don't have time to respond. But, basically, difference feminists say that women are different and that's ok. But I think that the "differences" are just from men in the first place. Who was it that decided that women were emotional, gentle, and all the crap!

I don't know, I'll need to get back to you. I'm too all-over-the-place right now. And the Borscht is waiting.

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